Les Fosses Rouges, Coastal campground in Les Sables-d'Olonne, France.
Les Fosses Rouges is a coastal campground in Les Sables-d'Olonne with around 241 pitches spread across 3.5 hectares of land. The pitches are separated by natural hedges of Cupressus leylandii and escallonia, offering both bare spots and equipped areas for visitors.
The site was founded in 1968 by the Renard family and has grown into an established facility over the decades. It has served as a steady destination for visitors seeking coastal accommodation along the Atlantic shore.
The location offers direct access to regional traditions through the nearby fishing port, salterns, and the shell-decorated streets of Île Penotte.
The site sits about 800 meters (2,600 feet) from the beach and features a heated pool, tennis courts, and a mini-golf course. Guests can easily walk to the shore for swimming and take advantage of the flat, accessible terrain.
The site offers specialized rental caravans with equipped outdoor living spaces and cooking facilities built into the layout. These accommodations let visitors experience coastal camping with more comfort than traditional tent pitches.
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